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- building the first network of official madrasas in Iran, Mesopotamia, and Khorasan. From there, the construction of madrasas spread across much of the Muslim...
- Calcutta Alia Madrasa. Later, many madrasas were established in India, ****stan, and Bangladesh based on the model of this Kolkata Alia Madrasa; these educational...
- their home towns, and the madrasas provided them with basic necessities such as lodging and bread.: 463  However, the madrasas were also teaching institutions...
- as the Seffarine and al-Attarine Madrasas served students at the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque across the river. The madrasas were also accompanied by another...
- caravanserai that used to sell wine. The madrasa is also close to Madrasa Slimania and Madrasa El Bachia. Those three madrasas nearing the Al-Zaytuna Mosque provided...
- Sadr Madrasa (Persian: مدرسه صدر) is one of the largest madrasas in Isfahan, Iran. It was built by Mohammad Hosseyn Khan Sadr Esfahani, the governor of...
- some newer buildings in the public market, where the Softalar Madrasa once stood. Madrasas were Islamic schools established during the Ottoman Empire's...
- centuries and was responsible for constructing many madrasas across Morocco. Historically, madrasas in the Maghreb served to train ulama (Islamic scholars)...
- number of visitors to the tomb has increased. The madrasa is one of the four surviving pre-Mughal madrasas in India. It is constructed in an L-shape around...
- madrasas to the eastern and western Maghreb, respectively.: 284–285  The first madrasa in Tlemcen, the Oulad el-Imam Madrasa (also called al-Madrasa al-Qadima...